Estate Planning Essentials Workshop January 21, 2025 at Senior Activity Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Estate Planning Essentials Workshop, organized by Wall Group Law, is set for January 21, 2025, at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, providing crucial insights into estate planning. Attendees will engage in an interactive session that covers vital topics, including strategies to avoid probate and minimize tax liabilities. The workshop will also clarify the distinctions between wills and trusts, helping participants make informed decisions about their estate plans. Additionally, the event will address the importance of selecting a reliable Power of Attorney and exploring options for funding long-term care. A standout feature of this workshop is the offer of a complimentary 90-minute consultation with an attorney for all attendees, enhancing the value of participation.

Free of charge and without the need for prior registration, this event is designed to be accessible and beneficial for the community. By attending, individuals can ensure their estate plans are comprehensive, clear, and tailored to their needs. This workshop not only empowers participants with knowledge but also fosters a supportive environment for making informed decisions about their futures.

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